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Neuralink's 'Blindsight' gets FDA nod. Are we one step closer to Musk controlling our minds? Or is this the dawn of superhuman abilities? Either way, the future just got a whole lot scarier - or more exciting, depending on where you stand.

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Honestly, the idea of Neuralink is cool, but let’s be real: we’re not at a point where Musk or anyone can control our minds. The FDA nod is just a small step for medical purposes, like helping paralyzed people. We're far from mind control or superhuman abilities, but yeah, it's definitely a bit freaky to think about where this could go in the long term.

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